(1) Zij heeft/had een relatie met (Niet openbaar).
Gebeurtenis (unmarried) in het jaar 1993.
(2) Zij is getrouwd met (Niet openbaar).
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1998, zij was toen 35 jaar oud.
(3) Zij had een relatie met (Niet openbaar).
Gebeurtenis (unmarried) in het jaar 2003.
(4) Zij is getrouwd met (Niet openbaar).
Zij zijn getrouwd
Marie Trintignant (French pronunciation: [maʁi tʁɛ̃tiɲɑ̃] (About this soundlisten); 21 January 1962 – 1 August 2003) was a French actress.[1]
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Early life
Trintignant was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, the daughter of actor Jean-Louis Trintignant and his second wife, French film director, producer, and screenwriter Nadine Marquand. She first appeared on screen aged four in her mother's film My Love, My Love. When Marie's baby sister Pauline died when Marie was eight, she became withdrawn and virtually stopped speaking. Her parents divorced in 1976. Throughout her early life, she was afflicted by severe shyness, but by her mid-teens, she decided to become an actress. She had a strong affection for animals and considered becoming a veterinarian, but in the end pursued a career in acting.[2]
Family
Trintignant was the mother of four sons: Roman with drummer Richard Kolinka, Paul with actor François Cluzet, Léon with Mathias Othnin-Girard and Jules with her husband, director Samuel Benchetrit.[1]
Death
Marie Trintignant's grave
Marie Trintignant was severely injured in a beating on 26 July 2003 in Vilnius, Lithuania by her then-boyfriend Bertrand Cantat, lead singer with the French rock group Noir Désir. Cantat repeatedly punched Marie Trintignant in the head, leading to her death six days later in a clinic in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France by cerebral edema. She was 41.[3] Cantat was convicted of murder ("murder with indirect intent" - dolus eventualis) and served four years in prison.[1]
Awards
Though she never received France's most prestigious acting honor, the César Award, Trintignant was nominated for it five times, for her roles in:
Comme elle respire - 1999 (best actress)
Le Cousin - 1998 (best supporting actress)
Le cri de la soie - 1997 (best actress)
Les Marmottes - 1994 (best supporting actress)
Une affaire de femmes - 1989 (best supporting actress)
Partial filmography
Mon Amour, Mon Amour (1967)
It Only Happens to Others (1971)
Défense de savoir (1973) - La petite fille Marie
Le voyage de noces (1976) - La jeune fille au mariage
Série noire (1979) - Mona
La terrazza (1980) - Isabella
Premier voyage (1980) - Marie Lambert
Un matin rouge (1982) - Marie
Les îles (1983) - Nathalie
Next Summer (1985) - Sidonie
Noyade interdite (1987) - Isabelle
La maison de Jeanne (1988) - Martine
Story of Women (1988) - Lulu / Lucie
Wings of Fame (1990) - Bianca
Nuit d'été en ville [fr] (1990) - Emilie / Woman
Alberto Express (1990) - Clara
Les Amants du Pont-Neuf (1991) - (voice)
Contre l'oubli (1991) - Herself (segment "Pour José Ramón Garciá Gómez, Mexique")
Betty (1992) - Betty Etamble
L'instinct de l'ange (1993) - La jeune veuve
Cible émouvante [fr] (1993) - Renée Dandrieux
Les marmottes (1993) - Lucie
Hoffman's honger (1993) - Irena Nova
Fugueuses (1995) - Marina
Les apprentis (1995) - Lorette
Des nouvelles du bon Dieu (1996) - Evangile
Le cri de la soie (1996) - Marie Benjamin
Ponette (1996) - La mère
Portraits chinois (1996) - Nina
Les démons de Jésus (1997) - Levrette
Le cousin (1997) - Juge Lambert
White Lies (1998) - Jeanne
Deep in the Woods (2000) - La mère
Harrison's Flowers (2000) - Cathy
Le prince du Pacifique (2000) - Moeata
Una lunga lunga lunga notte d'amore (2001) - Irene
Petites Misères (2002) - Nicole
Total Kheops (2002) - Lole
Corto Maltese, la cour secrète des arcanes (2002) - La Duchesse Marina Seminova (voice)
Corto Maltese - Sous le signe du capricorne (2002) - Bouche Dorée
Les Marins perdus (2003) - Mariette
Janis et John (2003) - Brigitte Sterni
Ce qu'ils imaginent (2004) - Juliette
Colette, une femme libre (2004, TV Mini-Series, also writer) - Colette (final appearance)
Other information
She also appeared in the film noir Série noire of 1979. Not long before her death she sang a duet in the song "Pièce montée des grands jours" on an album with the same title by French folksinger Thomas Fersen in 2003.
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